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OVERVIEW:

As a follow-up to her May 9, 2016 talk at Temple University Japan Campus, politics and media expert Dr. Nancy Snow will discuss Trump’s persuasion and propaganda expectations. Snow is a former Department of State official and a Trump watcher for a quarter of a century. She will explain Trump’s American style and how it appeals and repels the American people. Is he destined for a mess as president or will he surprise, just as he did on Election Day 2016?If you missed her talk on May 9, 2016, you may want to watch a event video here.

SPEAKER:

Nancy Snow (Ph.D., International Relations) is Adjunct Fellow in the Institute of Contemporary Asian Studies and Pax Mundi (World Peace) Professor of Public Diplomacy, Kyoto University of Foreign Studies. Snow, a former Department of State official, is a specialist in international persuasion, nation branding, and propaganda studies. She is author or editor of eleven books, including Japan’s Information War. Snow holds a Professor Emeritus appointment in communications at California State University, Fullerton and advises Tokyo-based Langley Esquire on leadership, media relations and public affairs. For further information visit http://www.nancysnow.com and follow her on http://www.twitter.com/drpersuasion